Places to stay in Penetanguishene, Ontario

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Penetanguishene - sometimes shortened to Penetang - is a town in Simcoe County, Ontario. It is located on the southeasterly tip of Georgian Bay. Recognized as having one of the most beautiful and protected harbours, it is a haven for boating enthusiasts. Attractions include Discovery Harbour - Ontario's most picturesque marine heritage site which takes guests back to the 19th century days of Royal Navy sail on scenic Penetanguishene Bay. Places to eat in the region include Olympia Gardens Mediterranean Grill, Union Burger, Georgian Bay Restaurant, and Phil's Casual Dining.

Wondering where to stay? Lodging options in the town are mainly limited to Bed and Breakfast type accommodations, though there are a few nearby campgrounds and RV parks. If you are travelling in the area, Penetanguishene is located close to Black Forest Shoal, Campion Island, Gregory, Kimberley Point and Ballground Marsh.

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Hillside Inn is a quaint Century Home located on three quarters of an acre in the heart of Penetanguishene, Ontario, overlooking Georgian Bay. We are steps away from many local attractions; Penetang Heritage Museum, 30,000 Island boat cruises, and the King's Wharf Theatre. Visit the many local golf .....

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Things to see and do

Elmvale Jungle Zoo

Located at Hwy 27. An exciting and educational adventure. Over 300 animals from around the world in the natural surrounding of the zoos 25 acres site.

Discovery Harbour

Located at 93 Jury Drive. Discovery Harbour is a picturesque 19th-century site that re-creates the days of the British navy and military on beautiful Penetanguishene Bay. Visitors can tour the heritage properties and explore the life of sailors, shipwrights, soldiers, and officers at this historic outpost built to defend Upper Canada. Discovery Harbour is also home of the King's Wharf Theatre and historic ships H.M.S. Tecumseth and Bee.